The Promise Arizona team incorporates members and leaders who undergo movement building training which equips them with necessary skills to make an impact in their communities. The organization is anchored on the belief of enhancing immigrant and Latino political power to ensure that dignity, hope, and progress are served to all.

They are driven by the passion for pushing for fairness and unity as the organization equally harnesses the Latino voice in Arizona.

At Promise Arizona, millions of individuals in the state are united to speak and stand up against divisive politics inclusive of immigrant-baiting. Everyone deserves equal respect, and therefore, Arizonans are encouraged to treat their neighbors with fairness and utmost dignity.

Promise Arizona is built on a foundation of like-minded individuals who showcase similar interest when it comes to a robust community, good jobs, safe communities, and quality education.

With these individuals working together, a new generation of leaders is mentored while still pushing for statewide infrastructure. In this light, the company launched the Promise Arizona Leadership Institute which is equipped with qualified trainers who nature young leaders and champion for the Latino civic involvement. Read more: Phoenix New Times | Wikipedia and Michael Lacey | Twitter

Among the forces driving Promise Arizona is Petra Falcon, chaperoning the organization into deep investments in Arizona’s future. She has had 25 years experience as a nonprofit community leader and therefore has enough knowledge to steer the organization to greater heights.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio ordered the brutal arrest of Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin at wee hours of the night. It was unfortunate that the jury did not stop at that but went ahead to demand the identity of citizens who accessed the New Times stories.

The county had to face the consequences of their actions, equivalently being answerable to the United States Court of Appeal, for the ninth circuit. The two journalist went ahead to sue the state and successfully got a compensation of $3.75 million which they vowed to help in supporting mushrooming justice-seeking organizations.